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, elijah's kids growing longer and longer. jackie cachalot lives, that kept us alive, i think by then touching some lives people are coming to show their respects your. show some much much love there is in the community. >> she was smart, intelligent and she is wonderful perry chose the caring wife and a devoted mother. she is a kind of person you felt had a gift. because you were your friend. >> she was always smiling, she was always in noveinaudible. >> this sister sister love this is my favorite one, this was to give their grandparents to be the anniversary. we have a lot on that date. >> there are services plan, for 20 rolled just a morals, who is also killed in the explosion. tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. there will be viewing fall by visual and 7:00 p.m. i didn't 0 mortuary in delhi city. a funeral services will be saturday at 7:00 p.m. at the church of the highlands a zebra. and very will be 1:00 p.m. monday morning of monday afternoon with fun memorial in coal mine. >> for people are accused of doing something that is described by police as a special, authorities say that these p
, elijah's kids growing longer and longer. jackie cachalot lives, that kept us alive, i think by then touching some lives people are coming to show their respects your. show some much much love there is in the community. >> she was smart, intelligent and she is wonderful perry chose the caring wife and a devoted mother. she is a kind of person you felt had a gift. because you were your friend. >> she was always smiling, she was always in noveinaudible. >> this sister sister...
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enforce. and author of member rows, outlining the use of torture on suspect president obama believes many checks checks will share us up from the birden of government. >>> the. moderate republicans are looking for a counterstrategy. formerred as vier to president bush said they have tapped into the voter frustration and anger but does not represent millions of american in the middle. >> reporter: new york governor said he will promote the democrats and republicans this fall. back here, jason explains what attracts him to the party. >> it's primarily the fiscal university. if you're someone like me who wants to be involved, it's nice for people to put their money where the mouth is. >> reporter: scott grown says it respects his family's doctor trig. >> i so happy to be black. i'm employed that i have a lot of family members who served the military. we believe in your individual freedom, and i have never found it, but i found it here. >> a new organization called no labels has formed to counterearn the red rick. they will try to get republicans and democrats reach across the aisle because n
enforce. and author of member rows, outlining the use of torture on suspect president obama believes many checks checks will share us up from the birden of government. >>> the. moderate republicans are looking for a counterstrategy. formerred as vier to president bush said they have tapped into the voter frustration and anger but does not represent millions of american in the middle. >> reporter: new york governor said he will promote the democrats and republicans this fall....
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and its used as a spear. >> weapons from everything, even bones. what inmates are piecing together behind bars. we're going to take you inside. >>> by biobaseing, your online videos load instantly. >>> it would be funny if it weren't so pa threatic. no more money for toilet paper. where the supply is running thin. >> reporter: well, i have to offer you a rid dell. is the state so broke that it can't aford toilet paper. well, the answer, does aware go in the woods? i'm not offering bad bathroom humor. i am offering a warning saying if the state does not reach a budget soon, the next time you visit a state park, it's you who will be going bare in the woods. >> reporter: you never miss your flewy softness until it runs empty. they are trying to keep up with an explosion in vice tores and all they leave behind. >> we are using our materials. the stock pile is going down. >> reporter: the basics, but the chief of maintenance may find his cub -- >> reporter: consider this, credit cards allow state workers to buy toilet paper and other supplies without going all the way to sacramento. the
and its used as a spear. >> weapons from everything, even bones. what inmates are piecing together behind bars. we're going to take you inside. >>> by biobaseing, your online videos load instantly. >>> it would be funny if it weren't so pa threatic. no more money for toilet paper. where the supply is running thin. >> reporter: well, i have to offer you a rid dell. is the state so broke that it can't aford toilet paper. well, the answer, does aware go in the woods?...
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a big rig kron 4 jeff bush joins us live from the scene. jeff. >> it's a tragic accident as you mentioned a high school student was in a bmw traveling this way. let's take a look at the st. nevada boulevard on the west side of town. it's a blind curve they're still investigating the scene the car involved that the students were driving in crashed as it turned around the blind corner. that's when the car crashed into a big rig. >> the crash happened just before noon a bmw with five people in it where traveling westbound police say the car was traveling at an estimated speed witnesses f the car lost control going around the corner and spun out in the path of a big rig carrying a load of cattle which was traveling in the opposite direction. the rig in the car collided in the bmw was knocked into a nearby field. if one of the occupants died instantly at the scene to others were transported to the hospital by helicopter and the other two were carried off an ambulance. the occupants of the bmw, are all high-school age would to novato high. officers say in addition to speed up call mig
a big rig kron 4 jeff bush joins us live from the scene. jeff. >> it's a tragic accident as you mentioned a high school student was in a bmw traveling this way. let's take a look at the st. nevada boulevard on the west side of town. it's a blind curve they're still investigating the scene the car involved that the students were driving in crashed as it turned around the blind corner. that's when the car crashed into a big rig. >> the crash happened just before noon a bmw with five...
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. things like a simple waive of the hand and can anyone can get in the train without the use of a card or fast pass. there's also the door opening glitch where the gates get confused and stay open allowing anyone access for free. now i have received new information regarding city wide problems. over at the station, one person using a fast pass can allow unlimited people to pass through the gate. over at powell station there have been complaints that the brand new gates go out of service often. it's a problem at this station as well. and this gate, no. 7102s that gone down three different times to same day. at church street the gates opening and closing 52 slowly frustrate many riders. he they have an 866 number for drivers. except the phone only works on business hours monday through friday and 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on the weekend. because we know that it never breaks down after hours and no one will answer the help desk if they are at lunch. and something else i noticed, there are absolutely no exit signs so when riders try to leaf they get confused. i know, with every system th
. things like a simple waive of the hand and can anyone can get in the train without the use of a card or fast pass. there's also the door opening glitch where the gates get confused and stay open allowing anyone access for free. now i have received new information regarding city wide problems. over at the station, one person using a fast pass can allow unlimited people to pass through the gate. over at powell station there have been complaints that the brand new gates go out of service often....
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tells us that along with the two bodies found in the home, investigators also found radio active uranium. only cbs 5 cameras caught the bomb extraction team that police brought in from travis air force base. we know they're in connection with charles ritenhouse's job. >> investigators sources tell cbs 5 crews thought they were only removing highly explosive c4 from the storage unit. but now sources tell cbs 5 something much more sinister was found with the c4. uranium. that's the radioactive chemical used in armor piercing ammunition or bombs. >> what his motive was to have that material, we don't know. >> reporter: they're also at a loss as to why rittenhouse stayed in a house with a body decayed in there and in the back yard. initially made them appear to be chopped up. investigators called it a scene from silence of the lambs and are operating under the assumption it's the remains of administrate and allen. that's when valdemoro. that's his corvette in the garage. >> she was screaming outside that door. she would scream and the husband would say go inside, shut up. and he'd lo
tells us that along with the two bodies found in the home, investigators also found radio active uranium. only cbs 5 cameras caught the bomb extraction team that police brought in from travis air force base. we know they're in connection with charles ritenhouse's job. >> investigators sources tell cbs 5 crews thought they were only removing highly explosive c4 from the storage unit. but now sources tell cbs 5 something much more sinister was found with the c4. uranium. that's the...
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. ...and everything for home. and if you use your jcpenney card, it's not an extra 15%, it's an extra 20% off. get in extra early at 9am saturday. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. who knew shopping could be so rewarding? jcpenney. >>> new at 11:00, san francisco has hit a milestone according to gavin om, the citytytyhas taken 12,000 homeless people off the streets and into permit housing since he took office in 2004. but jonathan says some sees a problem with the mayor's mass. >> there is nowhere near 12,000. >> reporter: jennifer is in no hurry to kiss the mayor because the number is a hodgepodgeeration. -- exaggeration. they are counting 5,000 bus tickets, sending homeless people back to their city. >> we pay for food for them to get there. the other 7,000 have been put into affordable housing in san francisco. the mayor's office has a different definition. the city's number show 2100 have been placed in housing. 4700 have been put into hotel rooms. they claim those people could spend 85% of their welfare income on rent. only 2100 are really in permanent affordable housing. if
. ...and everything for home. and if you use your jcpenney card, it's not an extra 15%, it's an extra 20% off. get in extra early at 9am saturday. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. who knew shopping could be so rewarding? jcpenney. >>> new at 11:00, san francisco has hit a milestone according to gavin om, the citytytyhas taken 12,000 homeless people off the streets and into permit housing since he took office in 2004. but jonathan says some sees a problem with the mayor's mass....
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us the move is good news for the city of pleasanton. >> to tear this old washington mutual complex in pleasanton backcourts plans to house its new research and development operations and in the process relocate more than 500 employees from oakland. >> provides hope for folks in the work trading opportunities for employment possibly in the future and the synergy of having all these businesses come to pleasanton is not only got four town but for the try valley. >> clorox is not the first to look pleasanton's office space especially since the brand is a relatively low. >> seeing medium-size companies in the neighborhood of 200 employees to about 500 employees companies relocating from other parts of the bay area. >> for example this credit union is moving from san francisco to this pleasanton location and tech company is moving from concord to this pleasanton business center. >> have great infrastructure here meaning were adjacent to highways, 6580 primarily carried we have one bart station nearby and another one coming on line in early 2011. we have class a office space. >> isn't an
us the move is good news for the city of pleasanton. >> to tear this old washington mutual complex in pleasanton backcourts plans to house its new research and development operations and in the process relocate more than 500 employees from oakland. >> provides hope for folks in the work trading opportunities for employment possibly in the future and the synergy of having all these businesses come to pleasanton is not only got four town but for the try valley. >> clorox is not...
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sé÷hz46>r4se8mhp!h tapping out means using a card to enter and exit, because of tapping out means using a card to enter and exit, because of this walk out feature in san019c c,gv)+pvzsé÷hz46>r4se8mhppr,js physical barriers around the motion sensors is the only one that would cost money so the city will try the software upgrade first and if that doesn't work muni will require riders to tap your clipper card before you're allowed to exit. construction crews in east bay working on the hayward campus struck a 2 in. plastic gas line with tobacco. pg&e crews responded encapsulate within to a half hours in the leak did not cause evacuations. they did remain at the school until the afternoon until the made the repairs. the response to the leak did disrupted classes'. meanwhile crews and contra costa up prepared a water main that broke in pleasant hill the pipeline burst about 7:30 p.m. and briefly delayed water service for about 40 customers. crystal coal any street to remove a pipe and install a new one. were hoping to complete that part of the work by this evening. it did affect tra
sé÷hz46>r4se8mhp!h tapping out means using a card to enter and exit, because of tapping out means using a card to enter and exit, because of this walk out feature in san019c c,gv)+pvzsé÷hz46>r4se8mhppr,js physical barriers around the motion sensors is the only one that would cost money so the city will try the software upgrade first and if that doesn't work muni will require riders to tap your clipper card before you're allowed to exit. construction crews in east bay working on...
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at candlestick. that means 101 and 880 are gonna be a mess. plan accordingly and use transit. >> that means i'm not going west of the caldecott. >> that's right. >> warm, temperatures. that's it. but it will still be warm to hot inland on friday. the fog is getting close. cooler on the weekend. maybe even -- even next week. maybe even rain next week. >> we'll be wishing for this weather next week. >> i don't know. >> all right. >> that will do it for us. thanks for watch, everyone. >> bye now.
at candlestick. that means 101 and 880 are gonna be a mess. plan accordingly and use transit. >> that means i'm not going west of the caldecott. >> that's right. >> warm, temperatures. that's it. but it will still be warm to hot inland on friday. the fog is getting close. cooler on the weekend. maybe even -- even next week. maybe even rain next week. >> we'll be wishing for this weather next week. >> i don't know. >> all right. >> that will do it for...
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sitting off to the north's already causing showers well north of us. the tail end of this is breaking apart and approaching the bay area. it is sitting offshore and it will push through tomorrow into sunday. it looks like rain for the bay area trade but to look at our weather had license theirs the dense fog close to the coastline is also bringing west carried will get a second wave of fog out there over night tonight into tomorrow morning as for tomorrow it's going to be cloudy and logi has a moisture from the storm pushes sen. a slight chance of showers for tomorrow afternoon and evening in the north bay but the showers are likely by early sunday morning will time out on future cast a look at racial totals a bed. >> just in we've learned a flight from phoenix to mallee is doing emergency landings due to smoke in the cockpit to its expected to land at sfo in five minutes. its u.s. air flight 432 this is a live picture of sfo if we're waiting for my flight from phoenix to now we are going have to do it emergency landing at sfo we'll understand because of smoke in the cockpit. the smok
sitting off to the north's already causing showers well north of us. the tail end of this is breaking apart and approaching the bay area. it is sitting offshore and it will push through tomorrow into sunday. it looks like rain for the bay area trade but to look at our weather had license theirs the dense fog close to the coastline is also bringing west carried will get a second wave of fog out there over night tonight into tomorrow morning as for tomorrow it's going to be cloudy and logi has a...
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knocked out power to about 30,000 people. so they are not used to that weather. september, mid september, we're not really used to rain showers, whatever you want to call it. >> it's in the forecast. it's been misty and drizzly all day, too. here's our golden gate bridge shot, that sums is up best. windshield wipers. we're used to that for the morning commute. but noontime we usually clear. not so much at the coast. the farther inland, you will vmi proving conditions. but along the coastline, low clouds are in effect for today. 80s inland. areas of follow fog developing inland in the valleys. fog and drizzle at the bay, more fog and drizzle for the coastline with temperatures essentially in the 50s. we are watching beautiful satellite and radar here. the west coast. and it is showing the clouds coming in associated with the frontal system as it pushes closer to the bay area, we'll have more clouds developing, we are expecting a cloudy saturday, more clouds than today especially inland and in addition to that, eventually a chance of rainfall will be moving in with the system. the best cha
knocked out power to about 30,000 people. so they are not used to that weather. september, mid september, we're not really used to rain showers, whatever you want to call it. >> it's in the forecast. it's been misty and drizzly all day, too. here's our golden gate bridge shot, that sums is up best. windshield wipers. we're used to that for the morning commute. but noontime we usually clear. not so much at the coast. the farther inland, you will vmi proving conditions. but along the...
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problem. >> automatic for us to know that were going have lots of issues so we fully staff and get every available person on board with that said we don't know for customers have reported a special on those cars with don't know about the air-conditioning being used. we advised customers could either end of the train car and report him. try to get the air conditioning back on. >> a extreme fire danger brought to the temporary closure of the park in san jose today. no public access or activities that any kind they're allowed in the park during the closure. the park is expected to reopen tomorrow. and a person has died a result of the san bruno gas line explosion. if the victim 58 year-old james franco he lived down the street from the blast. the sam broke up the explosion was front and center at the u.s. senate hearing today on capitol hill. in fact senator feinstein testified today calling for more federal. >> it doubles the number of pipeline safety inspectors from the current number of 100 responsible for 217,000 mi. of interstate pipeline to 200. each inspector is responsible for over
problem. >> automatic for us to know that were going have lots of issues so we fully staff and get every available person on board with that said we don't know for customers have reported a special on those cars with don't know about the air-conditioning being used. we advised customers could either end of the train car and report him. try to get the air conditioning back on. >> a extreme fire danger brought to the temporary closure of the park in san jose today. no public access...
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. you can see the working groups. there are using jackhammers. and with four different pg&e working groups. that is for thwhere thek and the cable line has been hit will the reinstalling some cable. is a small leak in this gas main that is right in front of this apartment building. this lake view court building has been evacuated. if the gas and electricity has been cut off and also surrounding properties. the thrift store, and an area banks have also been evacuated just as a precaution with the wind blowing. they wanted to get people out of those buildings and you can smell a rocfaint, smell. that is for the use to smell that dilike raw eggs and this is right near lake merritt, lake shore drive east 18th street. traffic and pedestrians are not allowed in through here. also, on some of the other in neighboring streets, second street. pg&e has been here since 1:00 p.m. that islamic gas line was struck they say that it should take them between the next hour. that is- one the gas line was struck in the will pencil line on either site. they have not-pinch. thousands of customers would l
. you can see the working groups. there are using jackhammers. and with four different pg&e working groups. that is for thwhere thek and the cable line has been hit will the reinstalling some cable. is a small leak in this gas main that is right in front of this apartment building. this lake view court building has been evacuated. if the gas and electricity has been cut off and also surrounding properties. the thrift store, and an area banks have also been evacuated just as a precaution...
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must use all of the bear meat you have to have a tag to do that legally it is illegal to dump a carcass and a misdemeanour to waste game meat. >>> a san jose woman is being held on one million dollars bail for vandalism. they believe she is a serial scratcher, roughing up more than a dozen cars across two counties not just any cars. the kind of vehicles police say she is targeting. >> reporter: no, that is not decorative pin striping on that black mercedes, felony vandalism. >> when you see this how does it make you feel? >> quite upset. >> reporter: this woman is one of possibly dozens of victims over east and south bay police say have had their bmws or mercedes scratched by this woman, 30-year-old nancy ni of san jose on saturday, a security guard at valley fair mall was on a stake out in the parking lot and saw her scratch three cars including the black mercedes. >> are you angry? >> no, just upset i mean i can't be angry i mean, what is done is done. >> reporter: it is not her first arrest for this kind of vandalism. this is her mug shot from milpitas two weeks ago where she
must use all of the bear meat you have to have a tag to do that legally it is illegal to dump a carcass and a misdemeanour to waste game meat. >>> a san jose woman is being held on one million dollars bail for vandalism. they believe she is a serial scratcher, roughing up more than a dozen cars across two counties not just any cars. the kind of vehicles police say she is targeting. >> reporter: no, that is not decorative pin striping on that black mercedes, felony vandalism....
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won't get you far far because the universities are using these phds as contract employees, these women have a lot of guts but if you look at the fields they are in and i want them to keep pushing because they have broken one barrier, now we've got to break the barriers across the board for phds not only in pushing in other areas, in other fields besides the ones where we beer beginning. >> not only women are they competing against men, they're also competing on a global scale as well. the number of jobs and phds in stem areas, science, technology, engineering, math we are falling behind from foreign pet terse in these areas. we need to boost our workforce overall. i saw a study by the american association of university women that came out this year, that talked about the despair tee between women, why aren't there more women in these fields of studies. still stems back to the gender disparities and stereotype beginning in elementary and middle school. they said, this was combination of several studies looking at the various factors. they showed where teachers and parents got invo
won't get you far far because the universities are using these phds as contract employees, these women have a lot of guts but if you look at the fields they are in and i want them to keep pushing because they have broken one barrier, now we've got to break the barriers across the board for phds not only in pushing in other areas, in other fields besides the ones where we beer beginning. >> not only women are they competing against men, they're also competing on a global scale as well....
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but he needs to clear it with police before he's able to share it with us. live in south san jose, damien trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> this attack certainly serves as a reminder to serve extra precautions with trail running and here are some safety tips from police. be aware of your surroundings. don't wear head phones. vary your route. don't run the same trails every day. carry whistle with you, and whenever possible, jog with someone else. >> pg&e executives today acknowledge they have to rebuild trust with their customers following that explosion of that undergrad gas pipeline in san bruno. in a news conference, company leaders announced the release of a list of the company's 180s riskiest sessions of gas transmission lines. utility has also set up a hot line so customers can call and find out if their homes are within 500 feet of a line. pg&e says winning that customer confidence is vital. >> we believe that the best way to do that is to provide you all with the facts. get the facts out there and be transparent and be open. >> they might have about each one of these things.
but he needs to clear it with police before he's able to share it with us. live in south san jose, damien trujillo, nbc bay area news. >> this attack certainly serves as a reminder to serve extra precautions with trail running and here are some safety tips from police. be aware of your surroundings. don't wear head phones. vary your route. don't run the same trails every day. carry whistle with you, and whenever possible, jog with someone else. >> pg&e executives today...
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alone earned an annual salary of $800,000. >> the complaint alleges they used the tax dollars collected from the hard-working citizens of bell as their own biggie bank, which they then looted at will. >> all eight current and former city leaders expected to make their first court appearance tomorrow. >>> california's biggest union is getting behind proposition 119, the ballot initiative that would legalize emergency. 700,000 california members endorsed prop 19 yesterday, saying it will help the state save jobs and avoid cuts to health care, home care and education. but it is unknown how much time or money the union will donate. the president of that union wrote a letter vowing to help prop 19, but also acknowledged most of the union's resources will go toward the governor's race. >>> first lady, michelle obama, is jumping into the political fray. the white house says mrs. obama will be making at least nine political appearances in six states next moment, including california, as the midterm elections approach. the first lady will come to california to campaign for senator barbara boxer
alone earned an annual salary of $800,000. >> the complaint alleges they used the tax dollars collected from the hard-working citizens of bell as their own biggie bank, which they then looted at will. >> all eight current and former city leaders expected to make their first court appearance tomorrow. >>> california's biggest union is getting behind proposition 119, the ballot initiative that would legalize emergency. 700,000 california members endorsed prop 19 yesterday,...
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stayed with the air purifiers to put to of them in the living room for us. and they're walking from the back of the house out. they say it may take up to a week. >> even homes a few blocks away the don't seem to have the outside damage seemed to have said and smoke damage in crews of the working inside those homes as well. ms. city residents in this neighborhood telling me that pg&e is that she walking up and down the street going door-to-door and meeting with residents and giving them those relief checks and check in their idea is making sure they are residents here. and giving them the relief checks from the $100 million fund that's been set up for victims of course are no strings attached with this check. reporting live in san bruno kron 4 news. >> today residents in and around the explosion site were filled in by city officials on the plan to clean up the area. city and county is hired a contractor residents can work through the county assisi residents clean their. the clinic will be paid for by the county or they can hire a private contractor the early cyclicals start is next w
stayed with the air purifiers to put to of them in the living room for us. and they're walking from the back of the house out. they say it may take up to a week. >> even homes a few blocks away the don't seem to have the outside damage seemed to have said and smoke damage in crews of the working inside those homes as well. ms. city residents in this neighborhood telling me that pg&e is that she walking up and down the street going door-to-door and meeting with residents and giving...
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us a nationwide swap site that could help you. >> reporter: baby kiley is so big and getting bigger every day, so is her 5-year-old sister, and that means mom has a growing problem, too. >> it seems like with two kids you are always overflowing with clothes. >> reporter: piles and piles of clothes that don't fit but still have life in them. born of this problem, the bay area's national online children's clothing swap. >> as soon as you register as a user on threadup.com you will receive shipping boxes. you take the box, fill it up with the clothing and you list it as available for a swap. when someone chooses your box as swap, the company will arrange for the pick up, and you leave it and the mailman picks it up. in the meantime you browse for boxes that you want sent to you. total cost, 13 bucks. >> once the kids are asleep, i'm watching my tv and on the internet searching. that's when i do my listing of boxes. i bring out my old clothes. i roll them up, put them in the box. >> reporter: members who join for free get a brief description, premium members can list brands, but either
us a nationwide swap site that could help you. >> reporter: baby kiley is so big and getting bigger every day, so is her 5-year-old sister, and that means mom has a growing problem, too. >> it seems like with two kids you are always overflowing with clothes. >> reporter: piles and piles of clothes that don't fit but still have life in them. born of this problem, the bay area's national online children's clothing swap. >> as soon as you register as a user on threadup.com...
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site to a special section has been created. >> starting monday drivers will get a chance to use the bay area's first expressly in the lane will allow slow drivers to use the carpool lane for a price. they have to pay with fast track. it runs alongside a car pulling. it will cost you 30¢-$6 depending on the time you drive. carpoolers can use that play lanes for free but this is house solo drivers can get in on that. >> a shot at the james lick freeway traffic is moving in and out without issues but fog is what you will notice. it can be sent in a couple places the bay bridge stay and under and issued fog advisory. mourn a moment. b-a-c-c-a-l-a-u-r-e-a-t-e. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. admirably. [ male announcer ] at&t is making high speed internet affordable for only $14.95 a month with select services. at&t. rethink possible. carly fiorina la
site to a special section has been created. >> starting monday drivers will get a chance to use the bay area's first expressly in the lane will allow slow drivers to use the carpool lane for a price. they have to pay with fast track. it runs alongside a car pulling. it will cost you 30¢-$6 depending on the time you drive. carpoolers can use that play lanes for free but this is house solo drivers can get in on that. >> a shot at the james lick freeway traffic is moving in and out...
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very well-known. robert lyles shows us how. >> reporter: i want you to consider this. oakland voters elected jerry brown mayor twice. in fact, this city is largely democratic. but it is however an office for the republican opponent. so does the fact that meg whitman has leased space right here in the middle of oakland offer a window or is it a view into a political blunder. >> meg whitman's campaign says the gubernatorial hopefully opened this office in mid-july for one reason. >> well, we believe it will be very close. so we need to fight for every vote, in oakland, in san francisco, in san jose, every vote in the bay area. >> reporter: when the cameras arrived, it was easy to see directly into the front windows. but after we informed her campaign of our story tonight, the entire front window was covered with this. >> for anyone who lives in oakland, those of who us live here, we know that office is opened occasionally at most. it's mostly for show. >> reporter: but the republican hopeful says it's just like an office that's opened in east la and is an effort to woo minority voters.
very well-known. robert lyles shows us how. >> reporter: i want you to consider this. oakland voters elected jerry brown mayor twice. in fact, this city is largely democratic. but it is however an office for the republican opponent. so does the fact that meg whitman has leased space right here in the middle of oakland offer a window or is it a view into a political blunder. >> meg whitman's campaign says the gubernatorial hopefully opened this office in mid-july for one reason....
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barbara boxer and carly fiorina. [ applause ] >> thank you both for joining us. democrat barbara boxer is a three-term united states senator. she has served in the senate since 1993 before that. she served in the house of representatives for 10 years. republican carly fiorina is running for elected office for the first time. her background is in business. fiorina served for six years as chief executive officer of hiewlts packard. thank you both for joining us tonight. let's get started. before tonight's debate, you participated in a coin toss. senator, you won but chose to let carly fiorina go first. >> thank you very much. please call me carly. it's great to be with you all here. and thank you for letting us into your homes this evening. i know, i have lived the american dream. i started out like most americans do in a small business. i typed, i filed, i answered phones for a little nine-person company about an hour from where we are tonight. my husband started out driving a tow truck for the city of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. and i am running for office because like so many of you, i thi
barbara boxer and carly fiorina. [ applause ] >> thank you both for joining us. democrat barbara boxer is a three-term united states senator. she has served in the senate since 1993 before that. she served in the house of representatives for 10 years. republican carly fiorina is running for elected office for the first time. her background is in business. fiorina served for six years as chief executive officer of hiewlts packard. thank you both for joining us tonight. let's get started....
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the way you build a company to last. she was always asking us to be as efficient as possible, to be as frugal as possible. she gets in at the heart of the issue... and she'll bring people together to resolve a problem. she's a problem solver. she listens to people around her and she will seek... different and often conflicting points of view. she makes people feel heard and makes them feel valued. but, ultimately she's looking to make the right decision. we can fix california, no question about it. it's going to take a different style of leadership, it's going to take a different approach, but we can make california great again. ♪
the way you build a company to last. she was always asking us to be as efficient as possible, to be as frugal as possible. she gets in at the heart of the issue... and she'll bring people together to resolve a problem. she's a problem solver. she listens to people around her and she will seek... different and often conflicting points of view. she makes people feel heard and makes them feel valued. but, ultimately she's looking to make the right decision. we can fix california, no question...
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, the dad is a police officer and he used handcuffs to make his point. >> tracking really the last few minutes of summer. it's a cool evening. 67 in san jose. breezy, but the seven-day forecast bringsha t hotttes temperatures we've seen all year. we have your full forecast coming up. [ ruiz ] reliable tools started as a brick and mortar store. we sell lathes, mills, high-tech equipment. i had an idea to go ahead and put up a couple of items on ebay, and they brought more than our expectations. meg whitman gave me the tools to expand globally. we sell to australia, india... that big blue machine over there? it's going to malaysia on wednesday. with ebay, she created jobs for millions of people. with meg's creativity, she'll be able to create jobs here in california. i'm mariano ruiz and i'm a meg whitman success story. that's it. that one...right there. exactly how much did the other airlines make off with? ♪ it was like $25. was that one-way? or roundtrip? roundtrip. $50? did you have a second bag? yes. mm! it was $35. that's $120 roundtrip. [ gasps ] oh! ah! ♪ [ ding ] >>> ser
, the dad is a police officer and he used handcuffs to make his point. >> tracking really the last few minutes of summer. it's a cool evening. 67 in san jose. breezy, but the seven-day forecast bringsha t hotttes temperatures we've seen all year. we have your full forecast coming up. [ ruiz ] reliable tools started as a brick and mortar store. we sell lathes, mills, high-tech equipment. i had an idea to go ahead and put up a couple of items on ebay, and they brought more than our...
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questions from viewers. welcome barbara boxer and carly fiorin fiorina. >> thank you both for joining us. democrat barbara boxer is a three-term united states senator. she's served in the senate since 1993. before that, she served in the house of representatives for ten years. republican carly fiorina is running for elected office for the first time. her background is in business. she served for six years as the chief officer for hewlett packard. your campaigns participate in a coin toss to see who could answer first in the opening remarks. senator, you won, but chose to have carly fiorina to go first. you have 90 seconds. >> please call me carly. it's great to be with all of you here. thank you for letting us in to your homes this evening. you know, i have lived the american dream. i started out like most americans do in a small business. i typed, i filed, i annalsed the phones for a little nine-person company about an hour from where we are tonight. my husband started out driving a tow truck for the city of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. and i'm rung for public office now because i like so
questions from viewers. welcome barbara boxer and carly fiorin fiorina. >> thank you both for joining us. democrat barbara boxer is a three-term united states senator. she's served in the senate since 1993. before that, she served in the house of representatives for ten years. republican carly fiorina is running for elected office for the first time. her background is in business. she served for six years as the chief officer for hewlett packard. your campaigns participate in a coin toss...
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the focus, corrosion caused by bacteria. ann joins us from san bruno to explain this. ann. >> reporter: pg&e is refusing to talk so far this morning we are hoping for solid answers later on this afternoon. there is concern about corrosion coming from the inside of some of their pipelines. in the meantime, day two of demolition and clean up here in the san bruno neighbourhood that was demolished by the explosion. we finally got a chance to go beyond the barriers to get a closer look at what remains. a once thriving neighbourhood reduced to shades of grey. ash covering everything that stands and everything that stands, won't stand for long. a site that can crack even someone who does this for a living. >> on the emotional side, it is heart wrenching. >> reporter: the debris is being separated into what is recyclable and what is going to the dump. >> everything is decimated except for the things that are metal down to the wiring once holding together the wheels. >> reporter: as the clean up process continues so does the investigation into what caused this. >> the whole commun
the focus, corrosion caused by bacteria. ann joins us from san bruno to explain this. ann. >> reporter: pg&e is refusing to talk so far this morning we are hoping for solid answers later on this afternoon. there is concern about corrosion coming from the inside of some of their pipelines. in the meantime, day two of demolition and clean up here in the san bruno neighbourhood that was demolished by the explosion. we finally got a chance to go beyond the barriers to get a closer look...
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this anytime soon. >> i still like it here. i just want us to be safer. >> reporter: you can't blame samuels for thinking her complex was, indeed, safer after a string of assaults earlier this summer, police arrested the man they say was responsible, antonio mouton. he now sits in jail, held there by $12 million bail. what's more, following the assaults, the complex's management increased the number of security guards working at the park regency. still, at around 6:00 last night, a 27-year-old woman called the sheriff's office to report she had been sexually assaulted. >> as she opened her door and entered her apartment, someone came in behind her and forced his way in. >> reporter: the contra costa sheriff's department believes this is not evidence that the park regency complex is unsafe. they do, after all, have security guards, a neighborhood watch, and security cameras. what this latest assault proves to them, though, is that no one, regardless of their circumstances should ever take their safety for granted. >> the bottom line is you can never lower your guard, and this type of
this anytime soon. >> i still like it here. i just want us to be safer. >> reporter: you can't blame samuels for thinking her complex was, indeed, safer after a string of assaults earlier this summer, police arrested the man they say was responsible, antonio mouton. he now sits in jail, held there by $12 million bail. what's more, following the assaults, the complex's management increased the number of security guards working at the park regency. still, at around 6:00 last night, a...
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causing problems. how long will this heat stick around? my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! >>> right now at 11:00, lights back on in the east bay after the heat blows out power for tens of thousands of customers. >>> tough love gone too far or is it a father protecting his daughter? a san jose cop caught in hot water, the fakeáqáu caught on camera. >>> and designer babies, the pricey procedure that's guaranteeing the gender of your choice. has science gone too far? the news right now. >>> the heat is on and causing problems across the bay area. tens of thousands of pg & e customers were in the dark after a major power outage. i'm raj mathai sitting in for diane dwyer. >>> we are live in castro valley where the power is back on. >> reporter: raj, this is normally what the boulevard looks like on a saturday night, a fair amount of traffic mo
causing problems. how long will this heat stick around? my mother gave us. or we could get some new lamps. or we could get no sofa. negotiating, eh? you got it! how about a nice home for our tv? how about doors to hide that drive-in theater? how about a cowhide rug? yee-haw! and the snacks? get their own place. let the marathon begin! >>> right now at 11:00, lights back on in the east bay after the heat blows out power for tens of thousands of customers. >>> tough love gone...
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to pay for camp, uniforms and other costs. >> she ended up moving -- using all this money for her personal use. trip to las vegas. paid her rent. paid for her food. entertainment. >> reporter: the deputy da told us that she is charged with attitude criminal -- with 29 criminal counts. her public defender entered a plea of not guilty. >> reporter: whatever the financial loss or personal hurt, it hasn't diminished the spirit. >> reporter: one told us they just want to move on. other student, reacted this way. >> i would feel very disrespected, violated. i think people work hard for their money and they want to put it into a place it would be trusted. >> you trust people and then at the take advantage. >> i hope they can raise some money and i'd like to do anything i can to help. >> reporter: out $20,000 they are hoping to bounce back. the d a's office says its working with the university police to recover the money. in san francisco. >>> ac transit riders are about to pay the price for a budget short fall. just an hour ago the agency announced which routes it is getting rid of. we w
to pay for camp, uniforms and other costs. >> she ended up moving -- using all this money for her personal use. trip to las vegas. paid her rent. paid for her food. entertainment. >> reporter: the deputy da told us that she is charged with attitude criminal -- with 29 criminal counts. her public defender entered a plea of not guilty. >> reporter: whatever the financial loss or personal hurt, it hasn't diminished the spirit. >> reporter: one told us they just want to...
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. bill mcdermott, co ceo of giant software s.a.p., is my guest this week. plus, using social networking to make social change. and mom and pop investors, read the stock market. a quarter trillion dollars taken out of equities. our reporters this morning, national public radio's laura seidel, and john schwartz of "usa today" this week on "press here." >>> good morning, everyone, i'm scott mcgrew. three companies, motorola, research in motion, and s.a.p. have something in common. or two somethings in common. those three companies have among them six ceos, two each. at motorola, greg brown and sanjay ja and research in motion, mike ls aaeritis and jim mcselly. the reasons behind the double duty vary as much as the companies, and the arrangements certainly wouldn't work everywhere. it's hard to imagine apple having more than one executive in charge. >> i'm very happy to be here today with you all. >> you could certain argue, double chief executives hasn't done much for motorola, which is consequence tamtly in the red. but like many small businesses often run by families or marrie
. bill mcdermott, co ceo of giant software s.a.p., is my guest this week. plus, using social networking to make social change. and mom and pop investors, read the stock market. a quarter trillion dollars taken out of equities. our reporters this morning, national public radio's laura seidel, and john schwartz of "usa today" this week on "press here." >>> good morning, everyone, i'm scott mcgrew. three companies, motorola, research in motion, and s.a.p. have...
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using and they have children ranging from ages of 3 to 17 and will be right back as kron4 news weekend continues. a live look out side right now, the skies, the conditions in a few rainshowers of their right now. conditions in a few rainshowers of their right now. (music) r just broke! which is really exciting... except i'm at a grocery store. i was just standing here with a carton of oj, and all of a sudden, it was all over the floor. the water, not the oj. and i'm not near my doctor and i'm not really sure what i should do... [ intercom ] clean up on aisle three! [ inhales deeply ] ugh. [ male announcer ] when the unexpected happens, you need a health plan you can trust. 3.4 million californians trust us with their health coverage needs. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america
using and they have children ranging from ages of 3 to 17 and will be right back as kron4 news weekend continues. a live look out side right now, the skies, the conditions in a few rainshowers of their right now. conditions in a few rainshowers of their right now. (music) r just broke! which is really exciting... except i'm at a grocery store. i was just standing here with a carton of oj, and all of a sudden, it was all over the floor. the water, not the oj. and i'm not near my doctor and i'm...
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is frederick solace. he is the son of the elderly man killed in hercules on wsaturday. stay with us for continuing coverage of the story. we are following developments closely overnight. and you can always go to nbcbayarea.com for in-depth looks at the time line on this case. inch after near record-setting heat today, more heat is expected tomorrow. it might be smoking. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is looking at the warm-up. >> our temperatures are a huge indication of how warm we'll be getting tomorrow. some of our temperatures are where theshould be for daytime highs across the bay area. 76 in livermore at the current moment. 78 in san jose. 77 in san francisco. high pressure stays in tplace. so that's going to be an upper 60s to near 70 to start off thursday morning. and by 10:00 a.m., low to mid-80s for the east and sout bay. this has also prompted air quality concerns.so we had a spare the air day in effect for tomorrow. details on how hot it will get in a few minutes. >> thank you very much, jeff. >>> the stakes could not have been higher inle ka cal's race for the u.s. se
is frederick solace. he is the son of the elderly man killed in hercules on wsaturday. stay with us for continuing coverage of the story. we are following developments closely overnight. and you can always go to nbcbayarea.com for in-depth looks at the time line on this case. inch after near record-setting heat today, more heat is expected tomorrow. it might be smoking. chief meteorologist jeff ranieri is looking at the warm-up. >> our temperatures are a huge indication of how warm we'll...
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neighbors who say what about us? the benefits go to pleasant hill and the traffic goes to walnut creek. >> reporter: neighbors don't want to be overrun by the smell of fast food the potential for garbage, the exhaust from cars along the wall and the traffic. >> worst-case scenario we expect 1200 to 1500 cars coming through in n out and many will take a shortcut through our neighborhood because people already do. >> reporter: it's true that while 680 is justs across the street, get there is is easiest if you use side streets. the same streets now used by children on their bikes. simple enough concerns but remember these are walnut creek residents fighting pleasant hill's city hall. >> it's irrelevant to us where it is. we would have the same issues. >> reporter: the pleasant hill city planner says the city trying to bend over backwards to address the neighbor's traffic worries. >> i think it's certainly a valid concern. and we're going to try to work with all the parties to, you know, come up with a design that minimizes that concern. >> reporter: some option include reconfiguring
neighbors who say what about us? the benefits go to pleasant hill and the traffic goes to walnut creek. >> reporter: neighbors don't want to be overrun by the smell of fast food the potential for garbage, the exhaust from cars along the wall and the traffic. >> worst-case scenario we expect 1200 to 1500 cars coming through in n out and many will take a shortcut through our neighborhood because people already do. >> reporter: it's true that while 680 is justs across the...
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us how we need to look at the segments and whether the process we are using is good or not. >> reporter: jonathan, kron 4 news. >> they are pleased pg&e replied with their quest. the list changes from year to year, today's list is the most recent list. they also requested lists from the last few years, they will review that information and decide if changes need to be made. here is a look for some of the locations are. in the north bay, napa, richmond, and on the peninsula and south bay, palo alto, and san jose zy. our coverage continues online, to read the list of 100 high risk pipelines log on to www.kron.com. >>> police are investigating cases of robbery and sexual assault around lake mare ud. police are holding back some of the details of where the attacks happened. police say both cases involved women coming back to their homes. >> there are some similarities and that's why we want to make the community aware. >> police describe the suspect as african american, early 20s, medium built. kron 4's greg talked to people about the threat of an attacker. >> reporter: police
us how we need to look at the segments and whether the process we are using is good or not. >> reporter: jonathan, kron 4 news. >> they are pleased pg&e replied with their quest. the list changes from year to year, today's list is the most recent list. they also requested lists from the last few years, they will review that information and decide if changes need to be made. here is a look for some of the locations are. in the north bay, napa, richmond, and on the peninsula and...
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and try to stay cool. let us take a look if the numbers with jacqueline bennett. jacqueline? >> pamela, it is very hot out there with a burn 90's. and 75 degrees is providing relief on the coastline. at half moon bay. and napa, and i would not be surprised over 100 degrees inland. warm along the bayshore, with 96 degrees in redwood city, and 97 in los gatos and it's still 84 in san francisco. here is the difference of the blast 24 hours. and we are expecting that warm up and here is what we are seeing with seven degrees warmer in redwood city, half moon bay, and inland. perhaps we're not even seen peak heating and even perhaps triple digits. for a few more days, we can expect this with warm, dry air is not going to go anywhere. notice the light cloud coverage off shore. some formation of fog near the immediate coastline which is providing that light relief. and it will pull back, quickly tomorrow morning. a rapid cool down tonight with pleasant overnight. a cool morning and then still a hot afternoon! i do not see this warm, dry air moving from this picture so i think it is
and try to stay cool. let us take a look if the numbers with jacqueline bennett. jacqueline? >> pamela, it is very hot out there with a burn 90's. and 75 degrees is providing relief on the coastline. at half moon bay. and napa, and i would not be surprised over 100 degrees inland. warm along the bayshore, with 96 degrees in redwood city, and 97 in los gatos and it's still 84 in san francisco. here is the difference of the blast 24 hours. and we are expecting that warm up and here is what...
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to make up for it. a heat wave and meteorologist lawrence is here to tell us how hot it will get this week >> i have heard people starting to complain about the heat now it was a hot one around parts of the bay area. a little sea breeze, a little haze outside but pretty impressive temperatures outside. one place that didn't heat up right along the coastline a couple patches of fog out towards the beaches but only a few hundred feet thick. lots of sunshine by the afternoon check out these temperatures today. 99 degrees liver more, 97 fairfield, 97 santa rosa, 96 napa and 92 degrees redwood city. 72 degrees pacifica. hotter tomorrow just how hot in your neighbourhood talk about that coming up. >> thank you very much. a wild fire that was burning near bodega bay is now fully contained it broke out yesterday afternoon along highway one, it burned one out building along with several cars. one firefighter was seriously hurt while fighting it he is hospitalized in stable condition. firefighters will remain on scene through tomorrow morning looking for any hot spots chp plans to open up
to make up for it. a heat wave and meteorologist lawrence is here to tell us how hot it will get this week >> i have heard people starting to complain about the heat now it was a hot one around parts of the bay area. a little sea breeze, a little haze outside but pretty impressive temperatures outside. one place that didn't heat up right along the coastline a couple patches of fog out towards the beaches but only a few hundred feet thick. lots of sunshine by the afternoon check out these...
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all the legal challenges play s rune because the drug used for the committee ku execution is about to expire. they plan their protests. 76-year-old lyle brojan has been walking against the death penalty in california for 50 years. on execution day, he and many others walked 25 miles from san francisco to the gates of san quentin. >> you contemplate the death of a human being, deliberate killing of a human being against the backdrop of the marin hills, the golden gate bridge, the san francisco skyline, the beautiful bay, it's just a very moving, moving experience. >> while brojan prepares for his journey, the legal fight over brown's execution rages. governor schwarzenegger delayed the execution by 48 hours to consider a clemency request and to allow the riverside rape and murderer to file appeals. >> so they were forced to delay the execution until thursday to allow robert brown enough time to appeal in his case. >> reporter: the execution by lethal injection is now scheduled for 9:00 september 30th. but the department of corrections and rehabilitation says brown's execution may be th
all the legal challenges play s rune because the drug used for the committee ku execution is about to expire. they plan their protests. 76-year-old lyle brojan has been walking against the death penalty in california for 50 years. on execution day, he and many others walked 25 miles from san francisco to the gates of san quentin. >> you contemplate the death of a human being, deliberate killing of a human being against the backdrop of the marin hills, the golden gate bridge, the san...
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submitted the list more concerns are being raised. tom vacar joins us now from south san francisco. >> reporter: south san francisco governor is amazed on what he saw on pg & e's riskiest 100 pipelines risk. >> it surprised me we weren't on thereafter we heard reports that we're at one of the riskiest pipelines. >> reporter: this more than a mile long pipe section about two miles away from where it exploded was a high risk and in need of replacement. replacement that was scheduled for last year has been pushed to 2013. >> to try to get the trust back, i'm not sure it's there. i'm sure the residents don't have the trust. >> i think they need to do something soon because people are tired of getting the wool pulled over their eyes. >> they need to do something because i don't want to see this happen again. >> reporter: pg & e says it's off the list for good reason. >> we did further evaluation of that line. including excavating the line to look at it and ensure that the line was in good condition. >> reporter: that and lots more is news to south san francisco. >> unfortunately all tha
submitted the list more concerns are being raised. tom vacar joins us now from south san francisco. >> reporter: south san francisco governor is amazed on what he saw on pg & e's riskiest 100 pipelines risk. >> it surprised me we weren't on thereafter we heard reports that we're at one of the riskiest pipelines. >> reporter: this more than a mile long pipe section about two miles away from where it exploded was a high risk and in need of replacement. replacement that was...
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people have told us that they want is that we defund, repeal and replace. >> reporter: in addition to higher taxes for some, health insurance companies warn that customers should be prepared to pay more for coverage. >> people are also going to see higher costs associated with the new benefits as they are required to have more coverage and new people added to policies than previously were. >> reporter: insurance companies have been working for the past six months since the bill was signed into law to prepare for the changes and advancing the new technology and working with hospitals and doctors to try to improve care while containing costs. >> the health plans are having to make a significant amount of changes in hair own operations. >> this is only the beginning. the more sweeping reforms are set to take effect four years from now. nbc bay area news. >>> the law that prevents companies from denying coverage to children with preexisting conditions is considered a major part of the health care overhaul. the health officials estimate between 31,000 and 72,000 uninsured children with
people have told us that they want is that we defund, repeal and replace. >> reporter: in addition to higher taxes for some, health insurance companies warn that customers should be prepared to pay more for coverage. >> people are also going to see higher costs associated with the new benefits as they are required to have more coverage and new people added to policies than previously were. >> reporter: insurance companies have been working for the past six months since the...
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children when we can least afford it. get california working again-for all of us. >>> up next, bypassing the passport. how thieves are getting hold of your personal information, what you can do to protect yourself. >> making the grade. a bay area school is taking center stage in a new report. >>> and a popular bay area trail with an attack. who may be behind it all. good evening. >> take a good look at this photograph. police say the man in this sketch tried to rape a jogger on a popular trail. the woman out running in san jose when she found herself face to face with a would-be rapist. police have put a face on that man. nbc's vicky winn is live with more. what a frightening experience. >> reporter: she suffered scrapes and bruises but managed to fight off her attacker and get away. investigators are hoping someone recognizes the man in that sketch. they believe he may be the same person who raped another jogger last year. take a good look. this is the sketch of the suspect in sunday morning's attempted rape. flyers posted warn people to be aware of their surroundings after a jogger was
children when we can least afford it. get california working again-for all of us. >>> up next, bypassing the passport. how thieves are getting hold of your personal information, what you can do to protect yourself. >> making the grade. a bay area school is taking center stage in a new report. >>> and a popular bay area trail with an attack. who may be behind it all. good evening. >> take a good look at this photograph. police say the man in this sketch tried to...
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leave behind. >> yes, we are using our materials, the stockpile is going down. >> the stockpile is toilet paper, cleaning supplies, the basics. but he may find his items bear on october 1st. >> the state parks, they are always the first one ... >> to get dumped on, they issue credit cards that allow state workers to buy toilet supplies without going all the way to sacramento. but no payments have gone to the banks in 90 days so the bank is canceling the cards. >> okay, this is another consequence of not having a budget in place. these are the cards used in under prescribed conditions as a normal course of business, could be shut off as of next week. >> there is no way. >> california is stuck in a quagmire and it's hard to be that, what, the seventh largest economy in the world can't get it's act together. >> governor schwarzenegger says they may soon bowl again, a so- called budget framework was reached this evening in santa monica but that does not mean an agreement on the $19 billion deficit. >> it's going to be a worse problem because it will be more money to clean up the waste
leave behind. >> yes, we are using our materials, the stockpile is going down. >> the stockpile is toilet paper, cleaning supplies, the basics. but he may find his items bear on october 1st. >> the state parks, they are always the first one ... >> to get dumped on, they issue credit cards that allow state workers to buy toilet supplies without going all the way to sacramento. but no payments have gone to the banks in 90 days so the bank is canceling the cards. >>...
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injection or three drug makes that the state has been using in the last 12 executions. brown scheduled to be executed on wednesday for the 1980 rape and murder about the 18 year-old girl. your looking at the newly revamped the execution chamber at san quentin. it accommodate some changes on how executions are handled. this weekend a federal judge to block his execution. coming up on kron4, parts of midwest under water after two days of rain. also volunteers across the state get their hands dirty for coastal cleanup day. and the giants to on the rockies and what happened in those 10 innings. those stories coming up next. n speaking, we are fourteenth in line for take off. beep, beep, beep. looks like its bumper to bumper on the interstate. i gotta get to cleveland! should have skipped that second soda. remove your belt, your watch, your shoes. i wonder what gas costs today. seven dollars for a pillow! an extra bag costs what? i hate traffic! (train child) the train is now arriving. (announcer) the train has arrived indeed. amtrack. enjoy the journey. carly fiorina laid off 30,000 workers.
injection or three drug makes that the state has been using in the last 12 executions. brown scheduled to be executed on wednesday for the 1980 rape and murder about the 18 year-old girl. your looking at the newly revamped the execution chamber at san quentin. it accommodate some changes on how executions are handled. this weekend a federal judge to block his execution. coming up on kron4, parts of midwest under water after two days of rain. also volunteers across the state get their hands...
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warehouse and asked us not to show the address because they are worried about security. >> we do not produce this for the general public this is only produced for medical co-ops who sell it for very desperately ill patients it is a very close system. >> it is against federal law what do you do about that? >> it is legal under california law. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney general said the feds will not go after those obeying state law but isn't the union staking a risk? >> we can't use union money to get someone out of jail or anything like that. hopefully it will never come to anything like that. >> reporter: as the marijuana industry continues to blossom, union recruitment will increase. new fingers for the song of solidarity. ♪ [ music ] >>> a coalition of medical marijuana advocates came out against prop 19 the california cannabis association says that measure would harm patients allowing local governments to prohibit sale of it in their areas. supporters say it will provide safer and easier access to medical marijuana. >> four years since california executed anyone, and that could cha
warehouse and asked us not to show the address because they are worried about security. >> we do not produce this for the general public this is only produced for medical co-ops who sell it for very desperately ill patients it is a very close system. >> it is against federal law what do you do about that? >> it is legal under california law. >> reporter: the u.s. attorney general said the feds will not go after those obeying state law but isn't the union staking a risk?...
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coming up in just a bit. stay with us, we will be right back to this.afte have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand smoke. secondhand smoke causes asthma, a disease that cannot be cured. protect your loved ones. >> today, as he are ripe for a fourth date historic visi to scotland >> revelations of the sex abuse scandal were shocked. and great sadness that it is difficult to see how the prisoners of the of the priesthood ministry could of been possible. also is a great sadness that the authority is not sufficiently vigilant or insufficiently quick, necessary measures. as those survived by priests, that prompted vigilant, concealing and not preventing these horrors. to see all of these comments www.kron.com
coming up in just a bit. stay with us, we will be right back to this.afte have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepower and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that's over 10 tons. and a braking system tough enough to bring it all to a stop. heavy duty demands? gentlemen, your truck is ready. you inhale, they inhale. millions of children continue to be exposed to secondhand...
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, it will be california's first in nearly five years, and domestic use would be lethal injection. brown was given a choice to choose either one drug or three drugs. he did not choose. so that means that three drug cocktail will be used the appeals court does not block the execution. aside from the appeals court, a brussels lawyer find asked superior court judge monday to block the execution as well, brown has also petitioned gov. schwarzenegger for clemency. in san francisco dahlin kron4 news. >> 43 year-old man was killed inside the san francisco residential hotel, prime for more kelly has the information. >> just after 11:00 a.m. san francisco policeman responded to agree not a hotel for because of a complete and management. about someone troy's stereo speakers a from a seventh floor window. suspects door of the situation escalated. >> the officer fired, a fatal shot after the suspect threatened the officer. >> people say that several shots were fired. >> gangbang bank, a was a volley of fire seven great shots. in fairly rapid succession, i went out to the hall and i saw them w
, it will be california's first in nearly five years, and domestic use would be lethal injection. brown was given a choice to choose either one drug or three drugs. he did not choose. so that means that three drug cocktail will be used the appeals court does not block the execution. aside from the appeals court, a brussels lawyer find asked superior court judge monday to block the execution as well, brown has also petitioned gov. schwarzenegger for clemency. in san francisco dahlin kron4 news....